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Repressive court battlesFinally, as media laws tightened, the Daily News went to court to resist seeking accreditation with the new ZANU-PF-controlled media commission.
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Repressive regimes are seeking to provide the impetus for a new global regime where radicals, terrorists and serial human-rights abusers will hold the balance of power.
The World With a Nuclear Iran Moshe Kantor 2010
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Repressive governments that fail to respect human rights are among the most adept at the back-room diplomacy needed to succeed in the UN.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy Thor Halvorssen 2010
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Repressive regimes on the continent have been trampling on their own citizens and even on neighbors with no objections from Santiago.
Now Free Chile Mary Anastasia O 2010
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Repressive governments that fail to respect human rights are among the most adept at the back-room diplomacy needed to succeed in the UN.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy Thor Halvorssen 2010
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Repressive governments that fail to respect human rights are among the most adept at the back-room diplomacy needed to succeed in the UN.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy Thor Halvorssen 2010
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Repressive governments are making moves to keep up with the new infrastructures of expression, e.g.
Matthew Smith: Publicity, New Media, and Human Rights in Burma Matthew Smith 2011
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Repressive governments are making moves to keep up with the new infrastructures of expression, e.g.
Matthew Smith: Publicity, New Media, and Human Rights in Burma Matthew Smith 2011
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Repressive governments that fail to respect human rights are among the most adept at the back-room diplomacy needed to succeed in the UN.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy Thor Halvorssen 2010
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Repressive governments that fail to respect human rights are among the most adept at the back-room diplomacy needed to succeed in the UN.
Thor Halvorssen: Renovating the Rules of UN Backroom Diplomacy Thor Halvorssen 2010
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